184Setaria glauca Beauv. ( Oraminece. ) "Pigeon grass" <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> UnitedStates.Buntot-pflsa, T.S. italica Beaiiv. (Graminew.) Italian millet; cultivated.Bicacao, II.; Boiona, Pamp. ; Bucacao, II.; Daoa. V.; Daua, T., V.DSva, T., v.; MIjo (Cebu).Shorea. (Dipterocar'pacefe.) Large trees, valuable for <strong>the</strong>ir timber.Calyx in fruit with an obscure tube, two segments enlarged.Alfiigad, Pang.; Banbayan, II.; Batitlnan. T.; Binaliuan, T. ; Bitic, T.Buican, T. ; DalindliTgan, T. ; Danlig. ; Dfiyong, II. ; MacaSsin, V.Mangasinoro. Z. ; Palosapis ; Pauhapi, T. ; Tangili. T. ; Tiaui, T.S. GUISO Blume. Catitpang; Curficat (Nueva Viscaya ) ;Curyao (NuevaViscaya) ; Guljo, T. ; Guisihang; Guiso, T.; Guisoe. T. ; Saray, Cag:Yamban, II. ; Zitan, Cag.S. malaanonan Blume. Malaanonan, T.S. mangachapuy F. Vill. Guisong-dilao, T.SiDA CARPiNiFOLiA L. { BlalvacecB.) An undershrub with yellow flowers.Escobaghaba, T. : Higotbalato, T., V.. Pamp.; Pamalis, T., V., Pamp.:Silhigon, V. ; Wawalisan.S. FRUTESCENS Blanco. Mamolis, T., V., Pamp.; Taqulng-bflca, II.; Taqufngbaca-baca,II. ; Uaualisin, T., V., Pamp.S. RiiOMDiFOLiA L. Baseng-bSseng, V. ; Eseobang-habS, T.. V., Pamp.SiDEROXYLON. {Sapotacecc.) Trees, some species yielding gutta-percha.AcSna; Dolitan-iiaeatan, T. ; Dolotan-pula. T. ; Marumancas, T. ; Marumancas-na-lalSque,T.S. BALiTBiTAN Blanco. Balitbltan, T.S. ciNEREUM L. Duelitan.S. DUCLiTAN Blanco. Duelitan, T.SiNDORA. (Lefjuminosece.) Trees.Yacot, Z.S. WALLiCHii Benth. A tree growing near <strong>the</strong> seashore, calyx beset withs<strong>of</strong>t bristle-like processes. Pod armed with stout spines.Malapaho, T. ; Manapo, B. ; Palmo; Pamalalian, Cag.; Pancalian,Cag. ; Sfipa, T. ; Yaeal-dilao, T.Smilax. (Liliacece.) Climbing shrubs Avitli alternate 3 to 5 nerved leavesand small dioecious flowers.Hampas-tabAlang, T. ; 6bat, T. ; Ronas; Tighalang, T. : Uncion.S. CHINA L. Banag, V. T. ; Barag, Pamp. ; tjbi-iibihan, T.S. DIVARICATA Blanco. Himpas-lagbalang.S. INDICA Vitm. Banagan, V. ; Camfigsa, T. ; Olftng, T.S. LATIFOLIA Blanco. SIpit-oiag.SoLANUM. {Bolanacece.) Herbs, shrubs, or small trees, spinous or unarmed.Fruit a berry.Talampfly, T. ; TaloiTgon, T.y. FEROX L. Tagutong, V.; Talong-gdbat, T. ; Tarambolo, T.S. MELONGENA L. The egg <strong>plant</strong>, cultivated.TAlong, T., V.
Ung-ali,185S. NIGRUM L. A common weed with small black berries, used in medicine.Bolagtab, V.; Camacamatisan, T. ; Conty, T. ; Cflnti, T. ; CGti, B.Gamagamatisan, T. ; Hulablub, V. ; Lagpacum, V. ; Lubi-lubi, T., V.,B.; 6nti, T.S. SANCTUM L. TalangbGlo, T. ; Taiigan-tangan, T.S. TUBEROSUM L. The potato, cultivated in <strong>the</strong> mountain regions.Papas; Patatas, Sp. Fil.S. VERBASCIFOLIUM L. Noog-noog (Cebu) ; Tabaco tabacohan ; V.SoNNERATiA PAGATPAT Blanco. (Lythracccc.) Tree, growing in and on <strong>the</strong>borders <strong>of</strong> mangrove swamps, with broad leaves and ra<strong>the</strong>r largeflowers.Buniiyon; Buiigalun, V.; Daliiru-lalaque, B. ; Pagatpat, T., V., B.Palapad, T.; Palatpat, T.SoPHORA TOMENTOSA L. [LeguminosecB.) A small tree with leaves denselytomentose beneath and yellow flowers. Common on <strong>the</strong> seashores.Bangll, T., V. ; Baraumaran, T., V. ; Cabaicabai, T., V. : Cauai, T., V.Gufson, T., v.; Manguyao, B. ; Mantala, T. V.; Olaomag, T., V.;Pangalangan, T., V.; Rocnohan, T., V.; Sandalaitan, T. ; Tambalaguisai,T., v.; Tambalisa, T., V.; Yabag, T., V.SoRGUM VULGARE Pers. (Oraminece.) Cultivated, "sorghum."Batad, V.Sph^ranthus africanus L. (Compositcc.) A low annual, <strong>the</strong> brancheswinged, whole <strong>plant</strong> fragrant, a weed in waste places.Talababaco, V.S. iNDicus L. Differing from <strong>the</strong> preceding in its too<strong>the</strong>d wings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>branches and o<strong>the</strong>r characters.Sambong-gala, T.Sphenoclea zeylanica L. (Gatnpanulacecc.) An annual erect herb withaxillary and terminal spikes, common in rice paddies, swamps, etc.Silisilihan, T.Spilan<strong>the</strong>s acmella L. (Composite.) An annual erect or ascending herbwith solitary or panicled heads. Much used in medicine.Agonoi, v.; Hagonog, T. ; Hagonoi, T. ; Paliinag; Pah'mai, Pamp.Spinifex squarrosus L. {Graminece.) A very coarse trailing grass withspherical, spiny inflorescence; very common on sandy seashores.Baqui-baqui, V. ; Damon-dagat.Spondias mangifera Wall. { Anacardiacew.) A glabrous tree cultivatedfor its edible fruit.Alublhod, V. ; Alubfhon, T.S. purpurea L. Similar to <strong>the</strong> preceding, introduced from America.Cirfillas Sirihfielas. T.Sponia. iUrticacea'.) Hanarion, T.Stephegyne. (Ruhiacecp.) Shrubs or small trees with globose inflorescence.Anitag, T. : Calamansalai. T. ; CalamnnsAlnn, T. : Calamans.'inai. T.Ch^che ( Nueva Viscaya )S. diverstfolia Hook. Mambob.S. SPECIOSA Korth. Mambog.
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